Sentences with phrase «useful reminders in»

Pearls of wisdom from the value investment greats such as Benjamin Graham and David Dodd remain overwhelmingly influential and serve as useful reminders in every area of value investing.

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They also form a thorough and useful list of reminders that can help you keep perspective about what really matters in your life and career, going forward.
Still, Gertner's book is a useful reminder that, while small tech entrepreneurs fighting it out in the open market have created wonderful breakthroughs, the truly revolutionary leaps have happened when scientists and dreamers are given enough freedom to pursue ambitious, seemingly impossible goals.
It was a useful reminder that Zuckerberg is the real star in this roomful of powerful elders.
Setup a recurring reminder in Outlook to spend 15 minutes each morning to ask / answer questions, collect, aggregate and share useful links.
And while the new «social history,» which wants to do history from the bottom up, has taught us many things, there are still occasions when great men do bend history's curve in a different direction; Liberating a Continent is also a useful reminder of that.
An aside in Justice Antonin Scalia's recent article, «God's Justice and Ours» (FT, May), provides a useful and timely reminder that efforts to overrule Roe v. Wade through «personhood» litigation are doomed to failure.
Parents should never push their children into study, although reminders may be useful and assistance in making plans for assignments or revision for courses with a time - limit.
Attachment Play includes information about research on play in an Appendix, as well as Summary Charts of the Nine Forms of Attachment Play, which is useful as a quick reminder / inspiration.
It's also a useful reminder, if one were needed, that despite the ongoing revolution of attitudes toward gay marriage nationally, broad acceptance remains a work in progress and the unconvinced retain the upper hand.
I hope my feedback will be useful as a reminder to developers that six months more work on a game can pay off with huge dividends in quality.
I have found Don Hellison's Teaching Personal & Social Responsibility through Physical Activity approach useful as I find his levels a good reminder and they provide a common language for students to use when describing theirs and others behaviours in class.
Used as posters, they also create a fabulous FRENCH look and feel to your learning environment, and are great as both a «general» learning display, or for when you are focusing on telling time in your FRENCH lessons - they're a really useful prompt and reminder as you work your way through how to tell the time in FRENCH, focusing on these particular clock times across a series of lessons.
Thanks for the reminder that humor can be useful in all fiction genres.
There is nothing new in this advice, others around the net have this ground well covered, but it's a useful reminder to new authors who have a range of writing interests.
The recent pickup in volatility is a useful reminder of the risks lurking in momentum stocks, both traditional...
In a year when the S&P 500 gains over 25 %, the S&P 400 nearly 28 % and the S&P 600 surges 33 %, S&P's SPIVA scorecard can be a useful reminder as to the perils of chasing expensive alpha with too much of a portfolio's assets.
They serve as a useful reminder that not all the first have abandoned the city, and not all the second live in Brooklyn.
A reminder that Britain before the 16th century was not entirely an artistic blank slate would have been useful, but this exhibition reflects the strengths in a collection whose starting - point is 1545, and it should change for ever how people talk about the history and identity of British art.
This exhibition, titled «The Practical Past,» is a reminder that Kelly's work is fundamentally useful and that Post-Partum Document proposed new motherhood and early childhood as firsts in a long series of traumas, extending to the world of political upheavals, to the promise and failure of revolutions past and present.
It's perhaps useful to preface these observations with a reminder about the forces of capitalism at play in the organization and staging of these exhibition events.
And, quite rightly, the movement's pushing back against that potential with useful reminders about the relative scope and scale and longevity of what we're dealing with in economic and environmental terms.
One of his tips included using an editorial calendar as a useful tool to keep track of who was writing what in the firm and when, but also to include guidelines, set reminders, and help identify opportunities, and in my last post on using Evernote as a marketing tool, I mentioned that lawyers may want to keep their editorial calendar within Evernote.
The BC Court of Appeal rejected this argument and in doing so provided the following useful reminder of the limits of the forseeability defence:
In a useful reminder for parties who might not otherwise consider themselves to be subject to English jurisdiction, in the recent case of Bestolov v Povarenkin, the High Court confirmed that, where a defendant is domiciled in England, the courts of this country have jurisdiction and moreover no discretion to decline jurisdictioIn a useful reminder for parties who might not otherwise consider themselves to be subject to English jurisdiction, in the recent case of Bestolov v Povarenkin, the High Court confirmed that, where a defendant is domiciled in England, the courts of this country have jurisdiction and moreover no discretion to decline jurisdictioin the recent case of Bestolov v Povarenkin, the High Court confirmed that, where a defendant is domiciled in England, the courts of this country have jurisdiction and moreover no discretion to decline jurisdictioin England, the courts of this country have jurisdiction and moreover no discretion to decline jurisdiction.
Kirtsaeng serves as a useful reminder that the winning party in a copyright case can seek to recover its attorneys» fees.
This Court of Appeal decision serves as a useful reminder that while in some cases the overriding objective and the obligation for a case to be dealt with proportionately will necessitate a speedy and efficient conclusion, in other cases, such as where a party's liberty is at stake, it is imperative that time is taken by the court to ensure that the procedural requirements are complied with, even if that means two separate hearings.
With the above in mind, Attis serves as a useful reminder of certain «best practices» that can be employed in an effort to avoid litigation of this nature altogether.
They provide a useful reminder that it is not sufficient to merely ask if there is a foreseeable risk of injury and then assume that if the defendants have failed to remove it that they are thereby in breach of duty.
In a situation like this, a useful approach might be for the lawyer to confirm to the client (in writing) that the report has been sent, and in that communication, to include a reminder that the lawyer has not been retained to handle the LTD issuIn a situation like this, a useful approach might be for the lawyer to confirm to the client (in writing) that the report has been sent, and in that communication, to include a reminder that the lawyer has not been retained to handle the LTD issuin writing) that the report has been sent, and in that communication, to include a reminder that the lawyer has not been retained to handle the LTD issuin that communication, to include a reminder that the lawyer has not been retained to handle the LTD issue.
But it might be useful still as a reminder that today's moral panic, whatever it may be — terrorism, marijuana, crime rates — will in a relatively short while look just as ridiculous, and that there really is no substitute for skepticism, the cautious testing of evidence, and a genuine reluctance to become involved on a primarily moral basis with what citizens do.
Cenkos Securities was lucky in this case, but it is a useful reminder to businesses that they should have effective whistleblowing and disciplinary policies, so that whenever disclosures and disciplinary allegations are investigated, they are done so independently so that decision makers are not influenced in any way, especially when it is alleged an individual has made a protected disclosure.
The decision serves as a useful reminder of the broad rights afforded to insurers in conducting the fact - finding exercise of an Examination Under Oath.
Matterhorn online dispute resolution is easy and useful: convenient communication, big picture reporting, notifications and reminders, in a mobile - ready format.
But they are a useful reminder of the central theme that is easily lost in Trump's continuing chaos:
Amber Jordan, Dykema Gossett PLLC: «Useful reminders, all in one place, of what we have to remember but so easily forget about effective & persuasive writing.»
This is a useful reminder that, even now after the Supreme Court has clarified in Gall and Kimbrough that the federal guidelines are really, truly, yes - we - really - mean - it advisory, lots of sentencing judges are still going to be following the guidelines advice.
This case is a useful reminder of the duties imposed on the giver of a reference and why many employers prefer to keep the information given in references to a minimum.
The short opinion in Marietta Memorial Hospital provides a useful reminder for defendants about what should be addressed in a Rule 23 (f) petition.
Great questions to keep in mind, and the reminder to prepare to be asked similar questions is useful!
While some advice will no doubt be unworkable, in other instances it may act as a useful prompt and reminder to employers to consider reasonable adjustments.
The recent decision of the President of the Family Division in Re Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (Cases A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H)[2015] EWHC 2602 (Fam), [2015] All ER (D) 57 (Sep) highlights the serious repercussions of non-compliance with the requirements for obtaining consent to parenthood and provides a useful reminder of the steps that fertility clinics must take.
But phone calls aren't the big problem for me at night; where I find this feature most useful is for silencing emails, poorly timed reminders, and text messages while I'm in that all important fuzzy period right before drifting off to sleep.
These features are only going to be useful to you if you use Cortana reminders, and it's only available for users in the United States at this time.
In fact, the biggest functional difference is that Cortana is far more useful than plain search thanks to the digital assistant's handy voice commands, reminders, the ability to send text messages, and so on.
I suspect that'll make this a much less useful Alexa device than it could be, but there still seems to be an advantage in having easy access, especially if you have a bunch of Alexa devices that you use to manage things like lists of reminders.
Doing so allows you to pull in information from other sources, search documents stored in other services, send things like calendar events and reminders to Slack, or add useful features to your team, including voice and video calling.
This is useful to leave up when you might not want others to see other content in your cycle like calendar info or a reminder in Motto.
I've found Bixby's reminders to be no more useful than Google Assistant's, and in some cases, like when I asked Bixby to remind me about something when I arrived at a specific location, it just didn't work.
While the Media Watch program was useful in correcting the public record, host Paul Barry's suggestion that concepts such as white privilege could be seen as «pretty barmy stuff» is a reminder that such concepts are poorly understood by the general public and even investigative journalists.
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